Ira
/ˌaɪˌɑˈreɪ/
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Hebrew
Ira, of Hebrew origin, means 'watchful' or 'vigilant', derived from the word 'Irah'. It can also symbolize strength, as it is associated with the meaning 'stallion'. Traditionally a male name, it has gained unisex appeal in modern times, often chosen for its simplicity and historical depth.
Ira M. Millstein
Attorney, Weil, Gotshal & Manges
Ira Magaziner
Government, Internet advisor under Bill Clinton
Ira Levin
Novelist, Rosemary's Baby
Ira Michael Heyman
Educator, Chancellor of UC Berkeley, 1980-90
Ira D. Hall
Business, Utendahl Capital Management
Ira J. Gumberg
Business, CEO of J. J. Gumberg Co.
Ira Glasser
Activist, ACLU Executive Director, 1978-2001
Ira Glass
Radio Personality, This American Life
Ira Gershwin
Songwriter, They Can't Take That Away from Me
Ira H. Fuchs
Administrator, Founder of BITNET
Ira Flatow
Radio Personality, Talk of the Nation: Science Friday
Ira Einhorn
Activist, Earth Day founder turned killer
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